Beschreibung
This collection of essays connects Lion Feuchtwangers work to the gendered experience of exile during the period of National Socialism. The articles explore select women in Feuchtwangers life, analyze womens influence on his work and exile experience, and examine female characters portrayed in Feuchtwangers novels. In addition, this volume branches out to discuss a selection of women outside of Feuchtwangers sphere who exemplify noteworthy perspectives of women in exile. The collection offers an interdisciplinary discussion of how women represent, experience, and are depicted within a life in exile, with particular emphasis on Lion Feuchtwanger and his writings.
Autorenportrait
BIRGIT MAIER-KATKIN is Associate Professor of German in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics at Florida State University, Tallahassee. MARJE SCHUETZE-COBURN is Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Feuchtwanger Librarian of the USC Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. MICHAELA ULLMANN is Head of Instruction and Assessment and Feuchtwanger Projects Coordinator at USC Libraries, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.